TextPublication details: Harrisburg, Pa. : Trinity Press International, c2002.Description: xvi, 426 p. ; 23 cmISBN: | Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| 226.3066 Dan 2005 c.2 The rhetoric of the characterization of God, Jesus, and Jesus' disciples in the Gospel of Mark / | 226.3066 Far 1966 St. Matthew and St. Mark, / | 226.3066 Inc 2003 v.65 The Gospel to the Romans : the setting and rhetoric of Mark's Gospel / | 226.3066 One 2002 One Gospel from two : Mark's use of Matthew and Luke : a demonstration by the Research Team of the International Institute for Renewal of Gospel Studies / | 226.3066 Pea 1987 v.1 Mark as composer / | 226.3066 Ril 1989 The making of Mark : an exploration / | 226.3066 Roc 2011 Good news at Gerasa : transformative discourse and theological anthropology in Mark's Gospel / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [392]-407) and indexes.
Mk 1:1-15. The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ -- Mk 1:16-3:19. Jesus calls disciples, preaches and casts out demons -- Mk 3:20-6:6a. Jesus' wisdom and power -- Mk 6:6b-8:26. Jesus feeds many, but few understand -- Mk 8:27-10:52. "On the Way," Jesus reveals his identity -- Mk 11:1-14:11. Jesus and the end of the Temple Era -- Mk 14:12-16:20. Jesus' passion, death, and resurrection.
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